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38: 27: 45: 683: 759:, only a few miles away, Phillips was so annoyed with the loud signal (due to the proximity) and responded "Keep out, Shut up, I'm working Cape Race," meaning that he was transmitting to the Cape Race Marconi Station. This would become a famous incident, as the bored and angry Evans soon switched off the wireless and went to sleep, and 839: 135:. Cape Race is a flat, barren point of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, its cliffs rising almost vertically to 30.5 metres (100 ft) above sea level. On average it is shrouded in fog on 158 days of the year. 911: 152: 915: 89:
name for this cape, "Raso", meaning flat or low-lying. The Cape appeared on early sixteenth century maps as Cabo Raso and its name may derive from
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Marconi's station (MCE) was rebuilt on the same site and opened as a "wireless interpretation centre" to commemorate the 100th anniversary of
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distress call, Cape Race played a major role in relaying news of the sinking to other ships and land locations. On September 11, 1990, a
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Associated Press kept a newsboat at Cape Race to meet ocean liners passing by on their way from Europe so that news could be
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to New York. These news items carried the byline "via Cape Race". In 1904, the first
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The Great Newspapers of the United States: The New York Evening Newspapers
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was sending telegraphs to Cape Race for relay to New York City. When
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would sink en route, taking Gilbert with her. From 1859 to 1866, the
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until the system was decommissioned in 2010. It is also home to the
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went missing off the coast of Cape Race with 16 people on board
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near Cape Race over the years. One of the most famous was the
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station in Newfoundland was built at Cape Race. On the night
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is a point of land located at the southeastern tip of the
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preserved at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax
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Dense fog, rocky coasts, and its proximity to trans-
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Cape Race (disambiguation)

Cape Race is located in Newfoundland
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Newfoundland
Avalon Peninsula
Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador
Portuguese
a cape of the same name
Tagus River
Cape Race LORAN-C transmitter
Cape Race Lighthouse
RMS Titanic
Atlantic
shipwrecks
SS Arctic
46°39′36″N 53°04′35″W / 46.66000°N 53.07639°W / 46.66000; -53.07639 (Cape Race)
precipitation
Environment Canada

St John's
Queen Elizabeth I
Sir Humphrey Gilbert
Squirrel
England
New York City
telegraphed
wireless
Jack Phillips

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